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Show "r ViX rui j c i'i t 1 Kanosh Happenings ItlsTSS t tiven our tKe t i.oi v mu di I- - i um Each of tf r f !! recen'lv if dead, fifieen tvne; ri,e v i " !M : ii.ttl.ir a i.'-Kei'v anJ Kne names, 165 baptism Of us I ! ( Hendrickson, (Mainline Casa, JoAin IV: on .Tires Christensen, Johns n Tussle, Daren Vjtt, Hurt hi DaTony 'ale ivr-klnel! is and Bros Mark Lester Call were Me ih.., cri ones and also Ji I ,,;.uliiii. mon, Call George an s. , I'OM ' k R MR AN) MI'S A had their Jaurhier, herl.,si md and children, from be; hi visiting over the weexei. I visiting In Kanoi'i Iasi is were, I.e 'o paeks Pleasani Grove. CIESTS AT MV) during theri-- r hunt were Bonnie I'uv "II, 'arlon Earl and l.ola !jm .!.. i vs 'Wile of Bountiful, I art . n I I Paxton and son, I ji! .i 'a!l I , exile and t x, v Paxton a!) i ,r. staying eith ''art '.ire Aere Pete and Kav f.uu or xanu Claim. Cai'l, ml i i r -- v it Larkin of I resc t, doesn't matter lit v am enme to Stay '.th tills ile.it la ) . they are all made welcun e. Jim ami Bonnie If.isse'.l xj.-n- t the weekend --'Ith tier mother, ith Marv Jane and in 1 Ultm-rl hi i mw the Pan Russell's to attend funeral sen ire- - r,.r 'wl ! UM-Paxton- ' 111 i v:c l.j,,', li L1AN ROGERS are announce the arrival f i a new grandchildren both month of October, 1, Um lu. on October 6. a son was born to Kathte and Donuts Smith; wia blessed yesterday and named Clu Istopher Thomas. .in October 30, a daughter was born to li'b.n ami Kaihryr. Atm Rogers whose name will be Kritv Royers. The Hogers live in Provo, the John Rogers in West dorian where Johh teaches school, 5th grade, in the Cat I Saidberg lementary .school John and Kathryn are purchasing a home, their new jildresx is 1329 West 7200 suutr., 'Aesl Jordan, I'tah, 84040. Vie and I.illtan visited with the o Ja nilies during Thursday anJ b ridav of last week. The total ot their grandchildren now Is eleven. t 1 . HLTn ; , Seii , . National Beauty Advisor the eyr have it. They ran be your moxt important Itruuly run1 rrmriobt-- i '(ile r wtut and notice fttxl-am- l moxt fllMiul ust'H&ivxi trmt t'l i FCH'R CAR LCa I s ' it (indents pone.l uhet students at a ca'e tw.r tak pam. City for their iaito-re Da.e ChrisTaking cars tensen, Kay Ceo?ge, ttlliarl Whitaker and Keelers. Seminary MRNJCES SACRAMENT Sunday er conducted).) Chrttensti. The invocation by Randy Weeks, The memberships of lean and Mvella Pack and daughter were read and approved Sacrament was administered by Kevin Krsler and Duane Passed by. !wtgU George. Johnson Tsoste, Whitaker, a, Daren Watts, and Dal Per-Kin- Tesumontes xtttlnite by; Al Pomtner, Grace Sujilr Cae Christensen, Alton Flatlet, Vic Rogers, VI Waits, Virginia baits, Mildred Call, FbeU Peck, Pres! Gerrc. irginia Johnston end Mary ActiFbeild. Benediction lister Call. CLARK TO PAX DOROTHY & had as guest during thephcxs. tM hunt opening were Mr hard Warner and son Kim and hit friend Scott KlriUnd ihe bn are attending Bit. The pre. elms week. RlrHsrt vvmcr Shir! Kimball kin i end Scott, vUI'ed the Paxl.es on their way to ll:n to hum. . a-- a rtral, BRING CIFTS FOR VETERANS GIFT SHOP American Legion AuxllUry place itxpiss false lashes and with what you have! mascara A U sit lengthening can add color rnd the look of fullness. In (dace of harwh limit, try the new colored pencils and rtayons Surround the eye with odor using a pa.tel penal Then, for a sol lie highlight, add a medi um blue line to the lower urn of I he rye members are reminded lobring their gifts to send to the Veterans Hospital for the patients there to use as gifts for thetr families. Any Item wtll be appreciated juat so It Isn't breakable or perishable. If you AND MRS. 3. DELIA L Ixle were happy to have their chlIJren and grandchlt Iren 'em on the opening day eg the hunt. Don and Carene phe;m Baldwin and Morgan came from Peav- -, their eon Terry Baldwin, hi wife Terri Lynn and baby A very of Payson Joined the (amity here. vtt RASMUSSEN VETA Jo to-da- y, s as accomtanM. Ttetr talems brtng them nur-to perform t at group in Salt Lake t ,i else where. Joyce Deepain, forme,--,, e od Invited them to so FUlmore. Member and pwet' ,r that this n eerr.g he held In the the High School M,ir President It ill anvone yrn , r !! t -- lafits Ctty Sun. to keep a Mon. we Orson U e . also Retd. 1 lib. v. c l sir - ii fed ,r t yes-f- He rtunsif to hat si.ch a l, illber man in xihr,.,t and immunity. If tb.ese l0 , BO UfthxH.y . tot;l the J do things here, hv fo back where they cat- lelcre they came hre" fv fo make us believe . IV I d; conform ! t e The Utter two t anJCarma, f to their Kent and Peggy and it. tiles. ROPINSON WAS JCtENE here from t'.S V. over the week end with her tamlSy the Ralph Rotlnaon. Her fr'.end John 5e y ws alo at the Roblrsoa home. Tj NS ROIUSON MAS HERE Provo ihirlng tle weekend w'.'h her parent Mr. and Mr, lunior Ropis.vn, inirmnd and fr.-- roei, aftemorei and Mon. doctor tppotntment are happy to report getting along fine. MCARTHVR CF St Georg visited on Sat. with Allen and alster Ruth . gnrt and probers ana wn-elu--Archie and Airier, Ma anl Marge, Orson and Vern. ; tl.tam came with her nephew f bun Christensen and friend Brian Pickett and ts latter father Melvin Pickett of St.. e'srce The Boy are student a at s ; S.C and eame for the Melvins brother Clark and their Melvtn Stacev UtMe net.e has twe i serving in the t'.S. arm-- ! 'fees tn uermany and has n Bei re)ead, AU LN HOME was Burring with activity over T tit. ART lit M La Dan and the week end. Put Alien came lrtm" City to Join tn the food and fun with cousin Mr. and Mr. Ronald Allen and Baby cf Salt take, Gloria Despatn of Provo, Richard Noall who la at the present time living with End Arthur and Aur.l Beth and their children who are at home, Marlene, Cindy, David and Sheri L)r MRS. WALLACE HFR DEBUT AT the Sevier Valley Hospital In Richfield was a baby girl born to first time parents Ken and Linda Johnson. The little miss was born Frl Nov. I, weighing In at 7 lbs and wilt be named MAKING , STEPHENSON, her daughter Merla Rasmussen and two sons, Fillmore and Ethel Wood lett Fy jet Oct. 29 for a ten day vacation tn beautiful Hawaii. Word was received today telling the good news of the arrival of a son to Raymond and AnnStephenson Grandma Lenora arthere. rived In Urn to help with the two older daughters of the Stephensons. The group are also visiting the Dean family. W will try to havt more of thetr trip to Hawaii next week. Ray-mo- Return ROY AND JOYCE STEVENS, Salt Lake CUy, were week end of thetr perents Earl guest and Lola Stevens and Hal. BERNICE STEPHENSON OF Glendora, Calif, and Melba Pasadena, CaUf. drove up to spend a few day with thetr mother, filmed Turner and Flossie Stephenson. They Han-see- HOKSFS NOT RETURNS FROM EAST Arthella Taylor has Just re- turned from a grand seven She visited week's vacation. her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Old and eight children, Kingston), Mas. Mr. Taylor reports there were two dinners and a luncheon given tn her honor. One was at the Wayside Inn where Longfellow did hla writing, on tn Lost Mass., and on tn Georgetown, Mass. at One of the highlight a visit to the Boston Aquarium, a bo e building. She said the school Incidents were much different than we heard here. There ts only on school Involved. were leave tall Th beautiful with so many oak and tos-rac-l- a! maple trees. Mr. Taylor atoppej In Salt Lake City on the way home to visit another daughter, Mr. and Mr. Frank AHrtd and four children. Sterj FestuH Plans are being made to observe children's Book Week at the Fillmore City Library with an exciting stcry festival. The date wilt be Nov. II and 19. PAfrt-SITE- areercUllvvulner-- S H bi;. Dia- gnostic records show that about SO percent of the homes nee rep led died directly cr Indirectly from internal pans!-IteOften iwraaiUsm prevent a fcorae'a genetic ability from being fully expressed tn running, cutting, pleasure, or reining. Don't blame the horse If da mage done la reby parasite t resdone by parasite ponsible. He surges! watching for the following general symptom of In your parasitic Infestaliwi home: short of weakness, breath, unthrifty apierancc, tucked up flanks, pot Kellie I, rough hair coat, taieneas rf mucous membrane, and In some animals, colic, d'arrhea and stunted growth. "You can contml parasites la your horses. Probably the beat way ts to Individually treat each affected home. Treatment will promote better spy ranee, growth, slick hair cost, performance, and g tier! health feed." plua Or. Mvlng Thomas stale r. For full directions on control, he suggest that you consult ;our veterinarian who can advise you on treatment and demanagement principles signed to reduce parasitism In your horse. Keith Chapman Chilrman Jill Boyles andtor Linda Baugh and Marten Cummings have chosen the theme Magical Mysteries. Linda Baugh la alao working on the art and has completed some posters. will i:j quotes Joleeo bead the decorating committee. The I Blowing ladle be story teller: will Debbie Wright Sherry Peterson Sherry Shepard La Preal Swalluw Marsha Cropper Carolyn Stevens Mitel Hedtr Gayle Ferguson Lynn Diekmore Jammle Bacon art is a lietmat HELPS US see the TRtfff'PlCm -- I mils Imlay Pam Brunson Judy Larsen Mark this date on your calendar and plan to attend. Lona Johnsons. SEVERAL FOOTBALL FANS traveled to Het-eCity Frl. for the game, w congratulate the team for their year's r STATE Il'NIOR AlX SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Hula Bartholomew and Joyce Scottorn, junior leaders, along with Julie Bartholomew, Sherri Crosland, Colette Hunt, Ksthy U ilson and Roza rut Scottorn attended the Jr. Aux State School of Instruction for 1974-7- 5 on Sat. Oct 26, 1974. Tha group received Information concerning the various programs which will be carried on during the year. The Fillmore Jr. girl entertained at the convention with some "pumpkin carols wheh were well received. Rounn accomjanled on the piano. Takako and Chanielle accompanied the group to Salt Lake and spent the day at the Burke Parrloits. Holly and Less)! returned Lome allh the Scot-to- rn and Burke came on Sun. Fred and Joyce entertained si dinner for Terry, Takako, Chantelle, the Pa r riot t a and Anderson. Alma and Lenor FRED AND JOYCE SCOT-tor- n entertained at a family dinner Friday evening for Frank Laver and Lee Parle from Callf.awho had spent a week tr Utah hunting and visiting. They were guests of Jack and BU Scottorn white here, and Frank and Lee spent a couple of day visiting with Bry and Edttl Laver in Salt Lake. VISIT MARIE GH.ES 1ft FILLMORE Saturday at ts aama time to visit Marta Giles who Is staying with Dawn and Mervln Trimble until her health were Adel and Improves, Mae'' west of Karavtlte, Margaret Nelson, Calif., Celia Christensen from Deseret. Laura Black Joined her staters there for visiting alao. Con D. Robins. Huntsman Librarian Growth ctty during 1973-7- Memmott. Ltr daughter. MR. AND MRS. JAY MEM-mo- tt and Jay'a mother Kather-I- n Memmott drove toSaltUk City Sunday to attend tb Sacrament services iJ luwss and assist with the blessing of their grandson. He Is lb second on of Mr. and Mrs. George Nolan, Kearns. He was blessed and given the name of Trent Edvard by his and Kelly . Caonyviwj 4. AU ACCDNET CaUf. deer hunter coming borne from Colorado missed a iron, wrecking Ihelr 1968 4 wh and camper Nov. 1. pickup The driver also failed to slop at the slop sign at south Sctplo t STEVE ANDYNONNE JACK-so- n and Katie, Salt Lake were visiting Connie and Burtls Quarnberg RICHA RD A ND GEORGE ANN Probert, Orem spent the week BETTY CHRISTENSEN AND (? Mc& MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS F HI more, Utak 84831 Friday, November 8, 1974 ... JVc. mad ... .. . Airmail Nunaarieaaf mmi Au fftrunf Ui Au pmirh 10 rc 21 IVc 21 Dec. 13 No 10 ! X) l). 20 ' JmmiJ mtltfl Swim ginliKf Aef ei . Africa i , Near Eott Far Em . i : ri miliu I tfffi itAL) Smtjmr mmt Yr r arm IM t (SAM) 1 Azmn , Ante CeemUnd, Wr, and Newfoundland. JwsuS and Cn4 Jamrc C , Labrador, Banff Belgium, Drnmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Gtxece, Italy, Netherlanda, Norway, Portugal, and Spam, AJt4 (excluding Ethiopia), Congo, and tobrna. Sm Bait Ethiopia, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabra, and Turkey. Far Carl Antarctic, Australia, Burma, Indonesia, Japan, Karra, New Zealand, Okinawa. Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Mofl forfy Schedule .Meadow Happenings SWALLOW MtSS SANDRA was home over the week end The veonto US 91. with her parents, Mr. and Mra. hicle rolled once. Injured was Frank Nello, 38, "Theroo Swallow. She gee lo Sacramento. He was treated school In Cedar CUv. AND KAYLE LARRY at the Fillmore Hospital and released. He had a laceration Paterson and daughter, Nephl, peal Sa(? here with her parover one eye sad a leg Injury. other po ngra were Mike ents, Mr. and Mra. Stanley Conn, Flk Crave, CaUf., the Pearson. Larry hunted with Stan. owner of (be vehicle; and WilDuring the deer hunt Rea lard Applemsn, Sacramento. Both had minor laturies which Pearson hunted deer with hla father. Ha tlvaa la Salt were treated at (he seen. The acclden( completely deCity. molished a a mall camper on MAX BENNETT AND CARY the pickup. WoodHappening al about 8:40 p.m., Bennett, Inglewood and the Injured waa taken to the land Hills, CaUf. visited reFillmore Koapllal by, Millard cently with the Welle Brunson, and la Sail Lake CUy with Co. ambulance. their mother, Edith Bennett and the Harry Swansons. ns pht-ear- Ll SUE MCBRIDE JVc 1 Canada and Mexico . South and Central Aitu -nca Europe going anJ two children. Grangers visitted their parent la Richfield Fillmore during and the two hunts. feuli Ijunt J iW Hmm$ Surf Gwen Hunter Committee Chairman AND also visited Ross' brothers Jay. Harmon, Chester. HSutn AirmaiW - daughter Kathy spent the week end at Payaon. surface mail of a Utah The awards AND MRS. ROSS MEM- mott South Gate, Calif, have been spending the week visiting his mother Katie Memmott. They have been cleaning up her yard and home while here. They before returning bom. MORRIS QUARNBERG AND ' MR. AND MRS. ARLAND SON,' Greenrlver, visited hla Esklund, Wllllngton, Utah stop- folks the Claude Quarnberg ped FrL night and got hta mother Sat. Violet Esklund and hla sister TOM MEMMOTT. SPENT the weekend tome hunting re turning to Grand Junction Sun day night. LYNN GEORGE, LESLIE, Fordam, Bountiful stopped lo see their Aunt Rom Lee Robins and Gary and family Sun. AND CHESTER ESTER Mem.nott attended Sacrament meeting tn Orem Sunday to assist with the blesalng of thetr grandchild. Daughter of Mr. and M rs. Robert Memmott. She was named sad blessed by btrfather and given the name of Kelly Deor hunters wreck truck MACK Ma , wk. and Mylena also attended daughter the meeting. ramlrtteiHtei rW' MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84831 Friday, November 8, 1974 Denlece Brown to take them to Denlece Idaho Falla, Idaho. lives there and Violet plans to visit there for a while. She will visit her granddaughter Beverly Going. father. Randy r If i t HOWARD AND DARLENE Memmott served Sunday dinner to the following; Dee Memmott, Con D. Robtna, Mark and Florence Robins, Ina Memmott, Kirk and Sandy, Jeff and Beverly, Scott and Jolen and their families of Orem, Royce and frland Susan Harper. The twins Carrie and Doug were celebrating 8th birthday Sunday. As weu as tM blessing of tha new grand- Banquet was held at theRamada Inn tn Salt Lake City last FrL night. No. 1. Those representing the city and Mrs. were: Mayor Wright, Dr. ami Mrs. Blaine Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Olptn. Mr. Hen Cooper, Mrs Jack Brunson, Mrs.StelU Day and Mr. Gwen Hunter entered all five Fillmore areas of competition, reporting II the work and Improvements during the two year period. These activities certainly made an lm resale report which was presented by Stella Day tn report and scrapbook form. The scrspbock was entered In Sept. The committee would like to ih nk those who furnished a delirious luncheon for the judges, state commute member and escorts, Oct. M, while they were her to look over the project In person. The reporting waa done by the committee tot the cttlxens of all ages and of many organizations and Individuals did the project work. Again may w My THANKS from all us, &. lUrnttitt mmit Economic if f. end with Dick Probert. ROBINS WAS SET SCOTT as President of tha Deaapart Halloteachers sponsored con' quorum Sun. First Counween social Thursday night.! SecI selor James Peterson and Opening prayer Nell Monroe. ond Counselor Memmott. Danny children! Songs by the primary directed by Joyce and Mary THE YOUNG ADULTS CLASS Monroe. Decoration depleting had a Halloween social Sat. night Halloween were lovely. A nice at First they went on lunch was sold to all attending. a Sctplo. ride Bill hay given by Many games were played. Music Hatch. Then they returned to for the children to dance war the Norene Ashman home for furnished by Mr.andMrs. Aftoi hot chocolate and chilli. Memmott. Games and a few spook stories were enjoyed before ROSS MILLER ATTENDING home. BYU drove to Sctplo Frl. and returning spent Sat. visiting bis grand-- ) A FIRESIDE WILL BE HELD parents Mr. and Mrs. Hanr for young adults class, Fillmore Peterson. Stake on Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. at the home of Raquel Robison. ELIZABETH WHITE DROVE DEAN AND INROGENE Alta Martin and her sister-in-la- w visited SprtngvlU Quarnberg, to Meu, Arizona last with Dean's brother James and Elizabeth has relatives Claude and their wives Mon. In Tuton where she will visit Many nlc given. The by Nord testimonies war closing prayer are so proud o yooi received a 11,000 Fillmore State Prize for the greatest -- belters Stephenson n, Horse feed la too expensive to feed tl lo parasites all winter long, according to Keith Chapman, Millard County Extension Agent. Dr. Don w. Thomas, ExtenUtah sion veterinarian. State University, state that at this season Internal parasite to really hinder the begin development (4 y xjng foals. He said, Thiogh yearling common tn Mah from East attractive od to parasite damige, frequently older horse also are internal these Injured by parasites. Parasitism Is quite en'smln. heaant hmt. Mil 1N BYRD It RFRE xitttr,g Ms mmher Norma her h"band Ted and AND MR. Cropland, Salt Lake City, and Gall Lott, FKlnore, spent Sat. afternoon wttu their Vncte hen and Aunt Ida Crosland. and foal UltUM ( Igh School lunch lov-our Cltv, Dr , t(. ,x dill we N ger. ttU Ann. This Is thetr fourth girl. THE FOLLOWING ATTEN-e- d the football game at Keber Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Burtls Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Patarson, Anna Mae Quarnberg, and Rosa Lee Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robins stopped and brought their two deughters from BYl' Andrea, Kathy to attand the game. MARILEE HATCH FLEW TO CaUf. last week to receive her orders, she will attend a five weeks class In Indiana before returning to Utah. She will work as a rec ruling officer of the army and will be stationed at Granger, Utah. THE SCIPIO PRIMARY under the direction of the Presidency, Zelda Mathews, Janice and Rom Lee Robins and thetr hard and Don Probert; Deacon Rodney Quarnberg, Mika Monroe, rob Monroe, Jim Peterson Joe Cbrlstensen. The baby daugbtar of Scott and lolen Memmott, Oram, was biassed by her father and given the name of Emily Jolen. Those assisting with the blessing besides the Bishop were brothers Ktrk, Royce, Jeff Memmott, Scott, father Howard, Jolene'a father Mark Robins and grandfather ' AND hr :;! la-- rote to nerejted. fhod, ogan. EDNA BRAD, field were Sunday visitors at the home of Burton and Ltla Bad- FEED AN' MRS. ORSON Christensen were In Salt lake Ml. AM) V.R. PAfL MEL-s- v at! daughters Wendy and Amv were her from Orem for the n;ttlnf eg the pneaaanl h int and to visit his family the Don F Nells ms at Clear Lake. BN. AND LA PAWN and three llttie daughters ot Kanarravllle were guests allow fer pheasant bunting on opening day. Also vlslllng her brother and their vtvas Garth y reccmmer ,u.e-t- i Fillmore, f AND AND ANE STEVENS C G. WERE IN Salt Lake CUy for several days visiting family members tn the area. HERE FOR A WEEKEND VISIT FROM Granger ware CU and Paula Johnson and sonJus-tl- n with their parents tha Earl W MR. were hllty daughter have menders f their family here for ojealng day of the from phest; hunt. Coming spims'llle were Mr. and Mrs. leUnd Brtch, teaMc, URee Jay an! Mr. aid Mr. Kevin jHireb an I two chll Iren, Don ltanies4 and Me three oldest sms tics Cedar City, Mr ant Mrs, Grant F randson of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dean of Salt Uke, Crant and trtend Aaron Sav-a1 FARL AND TESTIMONY FAST meeting Sunday was conducted by counselor Don Quemberg. Opening prayer by Mont B. Robins. Music conducted by Eileen Ma and Anna Thompeon Sacrament serQuarnbtrg. vice wr conducted by Ric- also visited their children that live tn the Provo and Salt Lake area. Thanks! Citizens! y and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and little Chad of Fillmore. IL-lu- m The Muatc and Dr nr Committee ha arranged a t. ve program for Fine Arts Guild Nov. 7. "Aests.rJ ;h Women will be presented fit Ddlea, from 5a .t lake CUy. Jane Jordan, En ma io -en, Marilyn Thamje m, Clot Ij Harris, with "TVdJi" j'r'tg-ha- to meeting Im-U- MK. 4 the WOMEN" cannot com please lake your gift to the home of President Rat Ellen Hare by Monday Nov. IJtb, so our unit will b dotnc Us pert to hep brighten the ChrUtms Season for our Veterans. Flowell Happenings attend WESTWARD COMING TDDAY have Recently, designers turned to a nonnietallic noncon-ilminmaterial for tool housfiller glass reinforced ings plastic. It insulates against heat as well as shisk. And. the filler glass plastic housing, itself, forms a seroiul or "double" taxer of insulation, virtually eliminating the hazard of ahrs k. F'llier glass plastic rlerlrical trails have advantages other A Idler glass than saletv trail housing is just as errmoitmal and du'abte a metal It's lighter loo. items ce Guild use means trouble Most power tools sold m the llmuxl States have only a single inner laser of insulation to protect against shock If this layer (ails and the tool housing ZAP is metal Gift Shop en Fine Arls Mgmxl for maximum wifely, Bring Veterans Dld Ur ?, - r !plplo Happenings CROSLAND -i LfcNUKA rounded arch, apply a little colorless moustache wax to your ryebrow brush and then, working from the top, roas brows into For PHEA- Shell. -- e do-- loer Your eyex are you. Tiny otenlly rxprrxx ytrur mnn Min'. : ferlmgk. Il m. krt (immI senwe, then, to tram to make the most of you' i r Start with their fiame- blows They should tie the umr shade or sightly lighter than your hair and must o l.e plucked loo thin. er and two ct.illre- - Pita Tracy from Pall n, he., were Vlslung friends are tela-U- a her Frl. and sat. They were (nests at Betty's twin a is' era home Beveily Chris teas tu) Their main pi.ri-usfor coming to Utah was to see another son off on his trlsslcn. mission headquarters , Keith's will t in Portland, Crcv,n. Congratulations to these proud paren's who have seen three oo return home from fulfilling honorable missions. are tool rein-furre- laurme Russel' iaxlori. IWII-tak- a nch. loo W tide Hwer - TAKE TIME FOR I , t shouldni slop there. It'a iiniorlunl around the work-l- sali-- . r CHARI FS AND " i ThE FOR ant hunt and visiting the Wesley Stephenson family for the week end were Gayle and Michael Wilcox and Brandon of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Gary Stephenson and Richard oi Logan. AND MAl'GHV BONN IF Christensen,- Kellee ar were tn wait Lake City for a week end visit with their daughter and husband Dr. John and Sandv Shakula. The group the attended all Charley Pride Show" at the Salt Palace Sst. evening. BtR TON AND1.1IA BADGER sere In Salt Lake as the guests his wife and of their son, family Thurs. through Sat. They went to help their son Billy celebrate his birthday. On Friday they visited In Hunter with their slater Nancy Cannon, her daughter Mary Mtx and her son Riley Cannon. n-- ! Holden Happenings By ELLA COMING Keeping a radio away from the bathtub is always a but electiical idea, DATUU WHITKLK of o lj made a SHOCKING TOOLS - ... item n BTWiiiiii'BiiitrT'-ftY-J-l- IVA STEWART SPENT A few weeks recently la Cedar CHy visiting her son Ms! and his wife and family. KENNETH DUNCAN AND hla wife Gwen, Oram apent part of the weekend here visiting MS titter Lois D. Bushnell. THE FREEMAN BROTHER Dr. Jan, wtr Gayle and two MR AND MBS. BEN STOTT, children, Salt Lake City, and Jay, and wife Shelly and little Mr. and Mra. De Lyle Carting daughter, Sandy, both visited and Mr. and Mra. Harold Beck-strawent 10 Hebar City FrL their mother Lena during the afternoon lo see the ball game. hunting seasons. nd KENT STEWART. HtS WIFE Sharon and family sinl Sun here with hla parents, Mr. and Mra. Harold Stewart. Theyllv la Tooele. BISHOP DE LYLE BECK strand, hla wife, Joyce, Ann Dolltna, Laurel Stott and Belva Stewart were at the Temple In Provo Sat. and witnessed the Temple marriage of Mike Hare Bushnell Hare, and Janeea Cedar City. This coup! also had Uveir baby daughter tested to them. Congratulation Mike and Janeen. ROMA BIRD VIStTED IN Sail Lake last week wttlt her daughter, Ferrta and other relative and friends. RELIEF SOCIETY B a week two meeting so the ladle who are THE holding now holding regular Jobs can come and receive thb lesson. Irla Bond conducted and La Veda Duncan (aught the spiritual living lesson to IS ladles, Sun. The aim lesson morning. waa given Tuea. morning by Hs W. Rowley. Testimonies were given by Na Dean Beck- - strand. La Veda Duncan, loan Stott, Dorothy Becksirand and Ruby Freeman. SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS HELD with De Lyle Carttrg conduct tnr, PObyn Carting and Joyce Beck-straled the sjnctng and Kay Stott ws accompanist. Invocation by Jtm Talbot, The Drew and Rebecca Labrum family gave the aplrltual program. Poem by Brandon, talks were given by Kelly, Kerry Ann, They told Robyn and Drew. How OurFamliyShowaTUhV-fulness.' After class the Bene- diction was by De l.yt Beck-stran- d. SACRAMENT MEETING SI N. afternoon was conducted by De Lyle Beckatrand, Wilbur Rowley conducted the singing and Paul Petersen was accompanist. The following membera of the Elder's Quorum rertlcl-pale- d In the Sacrament Service Kim Peiersen, Bill Freeman, Drew Labrum, Richard Hunt, Odell Stewart and Ralph Duncan. Testimonies were given by De Lyle, Joyce and Eva Bcckatrand, Howard, Jtm and Bill Freaman, Its and wiltor Rowley, ValateGreenhalgh.Ann Dolllna. Benediction by Stanley Pearson. |